Campbell Accolades 2019

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VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM VIDEO PRESENTATIONS

IPE HEALTH SCIENCES RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

1ST (TIE): SEQUOIA MILLER (CAMPBELL ONLINE)

Students, residents and faculty members representing the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences and the School of Osteopathic Medicine presented 100 posters at the recent 9th Annual IPE Health Sciences Research Symposium. The April 10 event was held at the Leon Levine Hall of Medical Sciences and was the largest to date.

“THE EFFECTS OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS ON URGENCY OF ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIORS”

This research study investigated the relationship between the strength of interpersonal relationships in the workplace and their ability to facilitate a display of altruism in a work environment. This study involved 33 participants from a locally owned counseling agency with two locations in the Raleigh, North Carolina area. Staff member’s participation in a winter donation drive and their level of urgency measured a display of altruism as either an immediate donation (ID), delayed donation (DD), or no donation (ND). The conclusion of the study determined a positive correlation between high interpersonal relationships and a delayed donation. •

Dr. Katherine Van Allen, Psychology

1ST (TIE): MARY GATTI (CAMPBELL ONLINE) “MAKING VIRTUAL REALITY A REALITY IN SCHOOLS”

Over the years, technology has become a dominant force in schools, changing the way content is delivered and received. Both virtual and augmented reality technologies are no exception to this shift in instructional strategies. Multiple case studies of schools that have implemented these types of technologies will be presented in order to evaluate the strengths and limits that they bring to the classroom. •

IPE Collaboration Recognition DR. ABIGAIL CASE CLINICAL RESEARCH

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Faculty Advisor: Dr. Riley Bowers Co-Authors: Emily Highsmith, Thomas Cameron, Nicholas Biondi, Michael Samiratedu, Adam Rosenblum, Savannah Knepper Programs: Pharmacy & Medicine

CLINICAL RESEARCH

Risk Factors for Sepsis Diagnosis in a Rural Inpatient Population: A Case-Control Study • •

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Dorothea Thompson Co-Authors: Sarah Chandler, Dr. Peter Ahiawodzi, Dr. Kimberly Kelly Programs: Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences & Public Health

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CARRIE BAKER

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Melissa Holland Co-Authors: Dr. Amber McLendon, Dr. Michael Jiroutek, Dr. Dustin Wilson, Dr. Stephen Fuller Programs: Pharmacy & Clinical Research

DR. ANDREW DARKOW CLINICAL RESEARCH

Impact of pharmacist utilization in the hospital discharge medication reconciliation process: a prospective quality improvement study • • •

Faculty Advisor: Dr. April Cooper Co-Authors: Dr. Catherine Wente, Dr. Ramonna Cvelich, Michael Willis, Dr. Julie Thompson, Dr. Aparna Kamath Programs: Pharmacy & Medicine & Biomedical/ Basic Science

EDUCATION

Utilization of Pharmacists in Physician Assistant Curricula in the United States • • •

BIOMEDICAL/BASIC SCIENCE

Pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPDs) are a set of common childhood disorders of brain-gut dysregulation that all include chronic pain as one of their symptoms. While psychological factors are known to be related to the etiology, maintenance, and exacerbation of pediatric FAPDs, the literature has evolved over the past two decades from a focus on anxiety and depression to a focus on the role of painspecific cognitions, coping strategies, and parental reaction to a child’s pain. This narrative literature review summarizes literature on both child and parent psychological factors in pediatric FAPDs.

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Faculty Advisor: Dr. Christopher Breivogel Co-Authors: Nshan Muradyan Programs: Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

KATHERINE ADAMS CLINICAL RESEARCH

Implementation of an interprofessional approach to minimize the usage of inappropriate broadspectrum gram-positive antimicrobials in respiratory infections in patients covered by adult medicine rounding teams • • •

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Riley Bowers Co-Authors: Katie Lachman, Savannah Knepper, Emily Highsmith, Serina Tart, Nicolas Biondi, Michael Samiratedu Programs: Pharmacy, Clinical Research & Medicine

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Dustin Wilson Co-Authors: Jennifer Adema, John Conyers, Morgan Treece, Peter Fenn Programs: Pharmacy & Physician Assistant

ISABEL ALCALA-MADDOX EDUCATION

Utilization of Pharmacogenomics in Clinical Practice • •

MORGAN GRAVLEY

“THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN PEDIATRIC FUNCTIONAL ABDOMINAL PAIN DISORDERS”

Dr. Miranda van Tilburg, Clinical Research

The impact of interprofessional monitoring and education on the usage of glucocorticoids in acute exacerbations of COPD

US Ambulatory Prescribing Patterns of Menopausal Hormonal Therapy Following the Women’s Health Initiative (2006-2016)

The Seizure-Inducing Activity of Various Classes of Cannabinoids

CLINICAL RESEARCH

IKENNA OKAFOR

Dr. Terrie Bethea-Hampton, Education

3RD: EMILY NEWTON (CPHS | MASTER OF CLINICAL RESEARCH ONLINE)

KERRI MCGRADY

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Brianne Raccor Co-Authors: Tristyn Cartrette, Amber K. Hill, Chantley Thomas, Dr. Pius Fasinu, Dr. Antoine Al-Achi, Dr. Dorothea K. Thompson Programs: Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

SAVANNA SCOTT EDUCATION

Occurrence of Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Sulfonamides in Cats and Dogs • • •

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Brianne Raccor Co-Authors: Stephanie Karvosky, Allison Lewis, Dr. Pius Fasinu Programs: Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences

DR. BRIANNE RACCOR EDUCATION

Validation of a Survey Instrument to Assess Utilization of Pharmacogenomics •

Co-Authors: Antoine Al-Achi, Isabel AlcalaMaddox, Tristyn Cartrette, Amber K. Hill, Chantley Thomas, Dr. Pius Fasinu, Dr. Dorothea K. Thompson Programs: Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmacy

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